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How do we make acquaintances? A simple observation from everyday experience is that often one of our acquaintances introduces us to one of his or her acquaintances. Such a simple triangle interaction may be viewed as the basis of the evolution of many social networks. Here, it is demonstrated that this assumption is sufficient to reproduce major nontrivial features of social networks: short path length, high clustering, and scale-free or exponential link distributions.
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Jörn Davidsen
University of Calgary
Holger Ebel
Kiel University
Stefan Bornholdt
Santa Fe Institute
Physical Review Letters
Kiel University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a189590b861582e9ccf7e68 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.88.128701